Michael Wolfe, 37, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to criminal mischief and sentenced to 15 years in prison (Pictured: January 2016)

A man who vandalized a Florida mosque in January 2016 and left a raw slab of bacon on its doorstep was sentenced to 15 years in prison on a hate crime conviction.

Michael Wolfe, 37, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to criminal mischief to a place of worship in a case considered a felony hate crime, said Todd Brown, spokesman for Florida's 18th Judicial District, which includes Brevard and Seminole counties.

Surveillance video after the 2016 incident showed a man with a shaved head and camouflage clothing breaking windows, cameras and lights with a machete at the mosque in Titusville, Florida, near Cape Canaveral.

Muslims are prohibited from consuming pork products including bacon, and hate groups have used pork products as a way to desecrate U.S. mosques, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR.

Surveillance video after the 2016 incident showed a man with a shaved head and camouflage place a raw slab of bacon on a mosque doorstep

Wolfe was also sentenced to 15 years of probation, to be served after his prison sentence